Hey Michael, Although I made the comment about Devvy Kidd earlier, (and I do believe that some of her "results" and "theories" are far fetched) I should not have called her a crackpot. She is in fact, looking and searching for the truth, as we all should be.
I agree with this last statement that you wrote Michael, by Butler Shafer, (who I am unfamiliar with, but when I get some time, I will Google him). The point being, is that I openly admit that I was judgemental, and wrong. I don't trust our federal government. No one should. Having said that, the mainstream media, in its current state, cannot be trusted either. For the most part, the likes of ABC, CBS, CNN, BBC, the NYT, are so biased by progressive, socialist-elitists, that they are literally broken. I don't even inlcude NBC or its cable stations, as NBC cannot even be looked upon anymore as a legitimate news organization. Folks like Tommy prove my point. George Soros' influence is not only dangerous, it is corrupt. (It was reported yesterday that Soros is funding the Huffington Post News Room, where Tom has posted numerous stories from). My point in all of this, is that I think the evidence is overwhelming, that there are still weapons of mass destruction that are still unaccounted for, from Iraq. Further, I don't think that anyone could doubt why the Bush Administration believed that there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, when the Brits, Canadians, Russians, Saud's, Israelis, the French, the Germans, and a half dozen African Nation-States believed that Iraq and Hussein still possessed WMD's. The whole, "Bush Lied" deal, is nothing less than far left hate and spin. On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 10:15 AM, MJ <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Certainly parallel ... > > *"Accusing one of being a “conspiracy theorist” is the political > establishment’s way of intimidating people into not questioning the > state-defined, consensus-based explanations of events. Those who do so get > marginalized as “paranoid kooks.” As the lies and coverups of government > continue to grow, I am more inclined to the views offered by such people as > Kurt Vonnegut, George Carlin, et. al., namely, to “never believe anything > the government tells you.” I also share the sentiment of the late Chris > Tame: “I am not interested in conspiracy theories; I am interested in the > facts of conspiracies.”" -- Butler Shaffer > > > * > At 10:04 AM 10/21/2010, you wrote: > > Christine O'Donnell: I am not a Witch, I am Not You, and I am not a > Constitutional Scholar > > The 2010 Freak Show > > So who's your favorite crazy running for office this year? > > Is it Rich Iott, running for Congress in Ohio, who likes to dress up > as a Nazi? Iott has a hard-on for the SS, no less, specifically the > Wiking Division, which waged genocidal war on the Eastern Front, and > got into the role playing as a -- wait for it -- father-son bonding > adventure. > > Maybe it's anti-sex zealot Christine O'Donnell, running for Senate in > Delaware? A reformed witch turned fundamentalist, O'Donnell recently > expressed surprise, if not shock, that the U.S. Constitution includes > a little something called the First Amendment. "You're telling me > that's in the First Amendment?" O'Donnell incredulously asked her > opponent when he noted that the separation of church and state was > enshrined in that obscure document, and, oh, some two centuries of > case law. > > How about that Joe Miller, whose security goons recently assaulted and > handcuffed a reporter in Alaska? The reporter was working a story > about Miller's previous employment that Miller wanted buried, but > eventually admitted to: he had in fact been disciplined for violating > the position's ethics policy. Unsurprising, the security squad story > thickened into mire quickly: Miller's rent-a-muscle company turns out > to have been operating without a license, and is made up of > active-duty soldiers who could and should be facing disciplinary > action for their moonlighting. Well, at least they weren't illegal > immigrants. > > Could it be Rand Paul? Like some kind of monstrous tennis prodigy, > Paul seems to have been programmed since childhood, when he was named > after drug-addled libertarian cult leader Ayn Rand, to be in his > father's image. The result of this ideological child abuse is hardly > surprising: a creepy weirdness, way-out notions, and poisonous > historical perspectives. Challenged on his wild youth, extremist > views, and hypocrisies, Paul now claims to have "Jesus in his heart," > which might be funny, except that it isn't. > > In Nevada, meanwhile, long-time ultra rightist Sharron Angle knows > better and stays away from mainstream media for fear that she'll be > quoted. Lately, however, there have been some escapes from the tight > lid of her crackpot: claims that she's sort of, kind of, maybe > Asian-looking-like, and fearful of invasions from both Dearborn, MI, > and a suspiciously Mexican-looking Canada, the dark continent to the > north. > > In my own state, New York, Carl Paladino has darkened the climate with > threats to take a baseball bat to his enemies and threats to "take > out" a New York Post reporter. Then his desperate family values lunge > proved to be made of the usual flimflam: he pays off a second family > on the side while claiming gay marriage is a threat to the blessed > institution. But my favorite Paladino-ism remains his forwarding of > racist and sexist e-mails to his buddies, because, well, he's in > construction and dat's what dey do in dat sector, OK? One of > Paladino's lesser threats is to tell new enemies that they are off his > Christmas list, which, judging from the bestiality e-mails he > forwarded, is probably a very good thing. > > This is turning out to be one very scary Halloween. But it's no goof. > It's the resurgence of the most reprehensible of reactionary > traditions in America. There are many reasons to be angry today in > America, not least for the utter corruption of the political system. > But if you see this weird, paranoid, fundamentalist, bigoted crowd, > funded by the most reactionary of corporate interests, as somehow > doing something better for the nation, then you're either a fool or > one of them. > > More: > > http://www.huffingtonpost.com/matthew-wills/the-2010-freak-show_b_769629.html > -- > Together, we can change the world, one mind at a time. > Have a great day, > Tommy > > -- > Thanks for being part of "PoliticalForum" at Google Groups. > For options & help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum > > * Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/ > <http://www.politicalforum.com/%A0> > * It's active and moderated. 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